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Set the left front shifter to the “1” position and the right rear shifter to the “9” whilst turning the pedals then
check that there is no excessive slack in the gear cables. Slack must be removed by unclamping, pulling through
and re-clamping the gear cables. Check the rear derailleur indexing by turning the right hand (rear) shifter 1
click to the “8” position whilst turning the pedals and checking that the rear derailleur has shifted the chain to the
second from smallest sprocket. Adjust shifting by carefully turning the cable adjuster at the back of the trike on
the rear derailleur until the chain runs smoothly on the second from smallest sprocket. Shift back to "9" and try
shifting up to "8" again. It is not enough that the chain should run quietly in each gear, it should also move
smartly from one sprocket to the next, without clattering or jamming. Now check for smooth changing up
through the range, checking one pair of sprockets at a time (8-7, 7-6, etc.) Make any minor adjustments by
turning the cable adjuster.
Cable Adjustment
Low adjustment
Turn the low adjustment screw
so that the guide pulley moves
to a position directly in line with
the largest sprocket
High adjustment
Turn the high adjustment screw
to adjust the derailleur so that
the guide pulley is in line with
the outer line of the smallest
sprocket when looking fro the
rear
Adjusting the B-tension
adjustment screw
With the chain on the largest
sprocket and the smallest
chainring, turn the cranks
backwards. Adjust the screw so
the guide pulley as close as
possible to the sprocket without
touching. Move the chain to the
smallest sprocket to check that
the guide pulley doesn’t touch.
Check the front gears are shifting correctly. Adjust the cage limit screws if required.
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